Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1672708 Thin Solid Films 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Metal–metal nanocomposites are studied to answer the questions of their formation mechanism, morphological development and related physical properties. The films were prepared by combinatorial co-deposition of Cu and Ag in a wide composition interval using thermal evaporation in high vacuum. Films close in composition to the eutectic have grain size below 10 nm and display strong <111> texture. Nanoindentation data show that Cu–Ag nanocomposite films have a maximum of hardness reaching 4 GPa around 20 at.% of Ag, four times greater than either of the building components. The composition dependence of the Young's modulus obeys the rule of mixtures, while their H/E ratio values are about 0.02 and practically constant in 10–60, at.% Ag content range.

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